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World War I Escape Room

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Contributor:
Sarah Miller Tech
Grade Level:
5
Product Type:
Escape Room, Breakout Room
File Type:
PDF
Pages:
75
Answer Key:
Yes
  • World War I Escape Room
  • World War I Escape Room
  • World War I Escape Room
  • World War I Escape Room
$4.00

Description

Your students will have so much fun learning about the U.S.'s Role in World War 1 with this DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM activity! You'll love that it's no prepeasy to use, and engaging! This activity is also a great way to spice up your WWI unit! This is perfect to introduce the unit or even to review! No background knowledge of the standards is needed - all the information your students need is included. You will also get a printable version of these activities!

Included: ALL DIGITAL VIA GOOGLE SITES (printable versions of each task is included)

Seven Tasks (4 are standards-aligned; 3 are puzzle-based):

 Task 1: Reading Passage & Multiple Choice Prompts with Decoder

 Task 2: Plane Ticket with Hidden Code

 Task 3: Cause-and-Effect Graphic Organizer (Causes of US joining WWI)

 Task 4: Employee ID Badges with Hidden Code

 Task 5: Google Form Quiz over WWI (5 prompts)

 Task 6: Puzzle of Treaty of Versailles Poster

 Task 7: Google Form Quiz over impacts of Treaty of Versailles (5 prompts)

 Breakout Signs: 6 signs for winning teams and 6 signs for all other teams

 Teacher Directions with screenshots

 Tips for Implementation & Checklist

❗This resources uses GOOGLE SITES! Check your school's website filtering settings before purchasing this resource.

Not sure? Check this TEST SITE and click the link included. Be sure to test this site with a STUDENT account to be sure your district has not blocked it from student-use.

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Standards Covered:

❏ Georgia Standards of Excellence

  ✓SS5H2. Describe U.S. involvement in World War I and post-World War I America.

  ✓a. Explain how German attacks on U.S. shipping during the war in Europe (1914-
1917) ultimately led the U.S. to join the fight against Germany; include the sinking of
the Lusitania and concerns over safety of U.S. ships, U.S. contributions to the war,
and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919

 

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